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Some people aren’t upset because you’ve changed. They’re upset because they no longer benefit from who you used to be.
In this episode of Conversation For One, we’re talking about the friendships that slowly reveal themselves as you grow. The people who can’t celebrate your wins without making them about themselves. The ones who only show up when they need something. The friends who confuse access with entitlement.
Growth has a way of exposing relationships that were built on convenience instead of connection.
We’ll dive into boundaries, loyalty, selfish friendships, and why protecting your peace isn’t being cold, it’s being honest. Because not every friendship deserves another chance, and not everyone deserves a front row seat to the person you’re becoming.
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is stop forcing relationships that have already taught you their lesson.
By Shaun Spivey-SpinnerSome people aren’t upset because you’ve changed. They’re upset because they no longer benefit from who you used to be.
In this episode of Conversation For One, we’re talking about the friendships that slowly reveal themselves as you grow. The people who can’t celebrate your wins without making them about themselves. The ones who only show up when they need something. The friends who confuse access with entitlement.
Growth has a way of exposing relationships that were built on convenience instead of connection.
We’ll dive into boundaries, loyalty, selfish friendships, and why protecting your peace isn’t being cold, it’s being honest. Because not every friendship deserves another chance, and not everyone deserves a front row seat to the person you’re becoming.
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is stop forcing relationships that have already taught you their lesson.